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Question # 6:Ela asks:What kind of movies would you like to produce/write
inthe future?What is the best part of producing/writing
films?

I like
romantic comedies best because you get drama and comedy. Plus all myfriends
and people we met from The Immaculate Misconception are extremelytalented
comedic actors. The next project we'll probably produce is a scriptI wrote
called Just A Kiss which is a romantic comedy. Plus they're also verymarketable.
The best part of producing and writing is getting to use thecreative
process. I couldn't handle a job that didn't allow me to exerciseany
creativity. It's also very rewarding to see all your hard work cometogether
on the screen. When something I write makes someone laugh orcry....it's
a very special feeling.

Question # 7:Farrah the Clown asks:Can you tell me a liitle more about Just
A Kiss?How autobiographical is it?

Just
A Kiss is based on an encounter that me and two friends had. Whileeverything
came out okay I always wondered what would happen if thingsturned
out the other way. That led me to start writing. So while it is basedon an
autobiographical event it is now more fictional than real.

Question # 8:Kristi Campbell asks:I am familiar with the actor Dale Wade Davis.....is
he the sameDale Davis as in the Immaculate Misconception?

Most
likely. Dale has been in many commercials, movies and TV shows. He wasalso
an Emmy award winning news reporter and producer in Houston before hestarted
acting full time. You've probably seen him in JAG (with Larry) andUnsolved
Mysteries as well as the movies Rocketman and Tin Cup. He also justfinished
shooting an independent film titled "Once Upon a Renaissance" inDublin
Ireland.

Easily
Casablanca. I love the backdrop, the way it was shot and the verysimple
storyline that leads to so much conflict and drama. Casablanca andit's
themes play a big part in my script Just A Kiss. Plus Ingrid Bergmanwas
and is hot.

Question # 10:Crimson Kahn asks:Are you working on any scripts now that
you would like toproduce sometime in the furture? If so what
are they about?

I just
finished one titled In Dreams that I worked on with an IndependentProducer.
We hope to finalize the script and then raise funding. I juststarted
working on a script titled The Free Agent that Disney is interestedin.
Also me and Larry are planning on working on a script together.Producing
is fun because you have a creative control but it's also a lot ofwork.
I feel that I am a better writer than producer so I would definitelyconsider
selling my script to others to produce, provided they kept the toneand
theme the same. But at the same time if someone offers me a chance toproduce
something I wrote I'd do it in a heartbeat.

Part
3 will be up soon, so make sure you check back often.

Note:
If you were wondering why there were no credits next to the questions it
is because I came up with all the questions here and send them to Patrick,
as I am waiting for people to send some questions in. If only a few
questions are sent then there is a greater likely hood of your question
being chosen, but also the interview won't be as fun. So send in
as many questions as you like and I'll chose the most interesting, silly
etc. questions for Patrick to answer.